Lithuania’s centre-left opposition won a clear victory in October 27’s parliamentary election, preliminary results showed, after a campaign dominated by concerns about the cost of living and social inequality. The Social Democratic Party came first with 52 seats in the 141-seat parliament and is now hoping to build a coalition. The ruling conservative party finished...

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